Only met Sean twice.
First time at oulton on a trackday - and he came over and introduced himself and was talking at 100mph still buzzing from his last session.
second time was at a rideout to whitchurch - and again we got on like a house on fire. He was genuinely interested in the 400's and V4's and the RC30 and we seemed to have much in common. I warmed to Sean right away. a true biker a a nice lad too.

We miss Sean every day, and even now I sometimes reach for my phone to text him about going out for a ride. It is still hard to believe he has gone.
He was just about to marry my niece Zoe and we often all spent time together talking about it, (but more often bikes!) and having a laugh over a take-away.
Like Moz said, Zoe is amazing and is doing a great job of raising finds for the NW Air Ambulance.
Sean was a pleasure to know and ride with, and the world is a poorer place without him.